As 2015 comes to a close, I wanted to share the most popular posts of the year on Ms. Weatherbee. It's always a bit of a surprise to see which posts do well, and it helps me to plan for the upcoming year. I've got a lot of great content in store for 2016, and I look forward to sharing lots more. Thank you so much for taking the time to visit my site. I'm always happy to hear feedback from readers, and would love your suggestions for future posts. Keep reading to see the top 10 most popular posts from 2015:

For the first time in over 20 years, IKEA introduced a new kitchen system, and this was huge news in the world of interior design and architecture. IKEA kitchens are incredibly popular because they are super affordable, stylish and fairly durable given the price points.

I completed my 200-hr yoga teacher training certification this year, and it's the accomplishment I'm most proud of in 2015. I had been dreaming about it for years, and it has completely changed my life. I look forward to teaching more, and sharing more yoga-related blogs posts on Ms. Weatherbee in the upcoming year.

Minimalist design is really popular right now as spaces are getting smaller, and life is getting more complicated. This chic Brooklyn apartment is a peaceful retreat from busy city life, and definitely a case where less is more.

I worked with executive coach Theresa Wu of Uncharted Waters this year, and found it to be a tremendously helpful experience. While coaching is a relatively new industry, I think a lot of people are interested given the popularity of this post.

DIY projects are a popular search term, and this ombre lampshade project is super easy and fun. Even if you're not an expert crafter, you can make something that looks really sophisticated and one-of-a-kind.

Last but not least, I wanted to give a shout-out to new contributor Kate Cabiltes. Kate is a freelance interior stylist and author of the blog Fueled by Whimsy. She has been helping me with some product round-up posts the past few months, and it's great to have someone else on the team!